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ˈbuzz phrase RZ.

Modeausdruck r.m. <-(e)s, -drücke>
w słowniku PONS

I. phrase [freɪz] RZ.

1. phrase:

Satz r.m. <-es, Sät·ze>
Ausdruck r.m. <-(e)s, -drü·cke>
[Rede]wendung r.ż. <-, -en>
Nominal-/Verbalphrase r.ż. spec.
Ausdrucksweise r.ż. <-, -n>
Stil r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
in sb's phrase

2. phrase MUZ. (series of notes):

Phrase r.ż. <-, -n> spec.

II. phrase [freɪz] CZ. cz. przech.

I. buzz [bʌz] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. buzz (make low sound):

buzz bee, mosquito, buzzer
buzz fly, bug
buzz ears
buzz ears

2. buzz (be active with):

3. buzz (go quickly):

4. buzz Am pot. (be tipsy):

II. buzz [bʌz] CZ. cz. przech.

1. buzz (call):

2. buzz LOT.:

to buzz sth airplane
to buzz sth motor boat

III. buzz <pl -es> [bʌz] RZ.

1. buzz:

buzz of a bee, mosquito, buzzer
Summen r.n. kein pl
buzz of a fly, bug
Brummen r.n. kein pl

2. buzz no pl (activity):

Stimmengewirr r.n. <-(e)s> kein pl

3. buzz (call):

to give sb a buzz pot. (telephone)

4. buzz pot. (rumour, gossip):

Gerede r.n. <-s> kein pl

5. buzz pot.:

Kick r.m. slang
Rausch r.m. <-(e)s, Räusche>
sth/sb is a buzz to be around pot.

6. buzz no pl (rumour):

Gerücht r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
Wpis OpenDict

phrase RZ.

Wpis OpenDict

buzz RZ.

to get a [real] buzz out of sth pot.
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Present
Iphrase
youphrase
he/she/itphrases
wephrase
youphrase
theyphrase
Past
Iphrased
youphrased
he/she/itphrased
wephrased
youphrased
theyphrased
Present Perfect
Ihavephrased
youhavephrased
he/she/ithasphrased
wehavephrased
youhavephrased
theyhavephrased
Past Perfect
Ihadphrased
youhadphrased
he/she/ithadphrased
wehadphrased
youhadphrased
theyhadphrased

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The buzz phrase is "social investment".
www.stuff.co.nz
Have a buzz phrase for when things are getting too heated and acknowledge it's time for one person to leave the room or take a walk.
www.babble.com
Get over the fear of failure -- that techie buzz phrase "fail fast" is a great one for women.
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
Which career buzz phrases should be ignored completely?
www.fastcompany.com
Any one of these symptoms could mean you may have just experienced a brain attack -- the current buzz phrase for a stroke.
www.cleveland.com